IP Library Granted Patent US 8,164,381
Granted Patent B2
US 8,164,381 · App. 12/499,133 · Granted Apr 24, 2012

Open-loop line driver control method and apparatus

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Patent No.
US 8,164,381
App. No.
12/499,133
Granted
Apr 24, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

According to an embodiment, a circuit includes an amplifier and an open-loop control system. The amplifier has an output stage for amplifying a signal, a power supply for driving a supply voltage of the output stage to different voltage levels responsive to being modulated and a pulse width modulator for modulating the power supply responsive to a mask input. The open-loop control system includes a mask generator and a detector. The mask generator is configured to generate the mask input as a function of the envelope of the signal. The detector is configured to detect discontinuities in the mask input and compensate for the discontinuities.

Claims (39)

1. A circuit, comprising:

an amplifier having an output stage configured to amplify a signal, a power supply configured to drive a supply voltage of the output stage to different voltage levels responsive to being modulated and a pulse width modulator configured to modulate the power supply responsive to a mask input;

an open-loop control system comprising a mask generator and a detector; and

wherein the mask generator is configured to generate the mask input as a function of the envelope of the signal and the detector is configured to detect discontinuities in the mask input and compensate for the discontinuities by generating compensation pulses which offset the discontinuities and superimposing the compensation pulses on the mask input.

2. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the detector is configured to detect changes in transitions of the mask input and generate the compensation pulses as a function of the detected changes.

3. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the detector is configured to generate generally rectangular compensation pulses having a fixed width and variable amplitude based on changes detected in transitions of the mask input.

4. The circuit of claim 3 , wherein the pulse width modulator has a predetermined sampling period and the fixed width of the generally rectangular compensation pulses is a multiple of the predetermined sampling period.

5. The circuit of claim 3 , wherein the variable amplitude of the generally rectangular compensation pulses is a function of the second derivative of the mask input.

6. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the detector is configured to delay each compensation pulse with respect to the corresponding discontinuity by a predetermined duration of time.

7. The circuit of claim 6 , wherein the predetermined duration of time is approximately 0.5 μs to 1 μs.

8. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the amplifier comprises a class-H amplifier and the power supply comprises a buck-boost voltage converter.

9. The circuit of claim 1 , comprising a delay element configured to delay the signal so that the open-loop control system has sufficient time for modulating the power supply and the output stage has sufficient time for responding to the modulation before the signal is amplified.

10. A method of amplifying a signal by a circuit having an amplifier powered by a supply voltage generated by a power supply and an open-loop control system for controlling operation of the power supply, the method comprising:

modulating the power supply responsive to a mask input to a pulse width modulator;

driving the supply voltage to different voltage levels responsive to the power supply being modulated;

generating the mask as a function of the envelope of the signal;

detecting discontinuities in the mask; and

compensating for the discontinuities by generating compensation pulses which offset the discontinuities and superimposing the compensation pulses on the mask so that the supply voltage generally tracks the mask.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein detecting the discontinuities comprises detecting changes in transitions of the mask input and wherein the compensation pulses are generated as a function of the detected changes.

12. The method of claim 10 , wherein generating the compensation pulses comprises generating generally rectangular compensation pulses having a fixed width and variable amplitude based on changes detected in transitions of the mask.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the pulse width modulator has a predetermined sampling period and the fixed width of the generally rectangular compensation pulses is a multiple of the predetermined sampling period.

14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the variable amplitude of the generally rectangular compensation pulses is a function of the second derivative of the mask.

15. The method of claim 10 , comprising delaying each compensation pulse with respect to the corresponding discontinuity by a predetermined duration of time.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the predetermined duration of time is approximately 0.5 μs to 1 μs.

17. The method of claim 10 , comprising delaying the signal so that the pulse width modulator has sufficient time for modulating the power supply and the amplifier has sufficient time for responding to the modulation before the signal is amplified.

18. A circuit, comprising:

an amplifier having an output stage configured to amplify a signal and a power supply configured to drive a supply voltage of the output stage to different voltage levels responsive to being modulated;

an open-loop control system configured to modulate the power supply as a function of the envelope of the signal so that transient oscillations in the supply voltage arising responsive to the power supply being modulated are offset by compensation pulses which cause counteracting transient oscillations in the supply voltage; and

a delay element configured to delay the signal so that the open-loop control system has sufficient time for modulating the power supply and the amplifier has sufficient time for responding to the modulation before the signal is amplified.

19. The circuit of claim 18 , wherein the open-loop control system is configured to delay each compensation pulse with respect to the corresponding transient oscillation by a predetermined duration of time.

20. The circuit of claim 18 , wherein the predetermined duration of time is approximately 0.5 μs to 1 μs.

21. The circuit of claim 18 , wherein the amplifier comprises a class-H amplifier and the power supply comprises a buck-boost voltage converter.

22. A method of amplifying a signal, comprising:

inputting the signal to an amplifier powered by a supply voltage generated by a power supply;

driving the supply voltage to different voltage levels responsive to the power supply being modulated;

modulating the power supply as a function of the envelope of the signal so that transient oscillations in the supply voltage arising responsive to the power supply being modulated are offset by compensation pulses which cause counteracting transient oscillations in the supply voltage; and

delaying the signal so that the power supply has sufficient time for being modulated and the amplifier has sufficient time for responding to the modulation before the signal is amplified.

23. The method of claim 22 , comprising delaying each compensation pulse with respect to the corresponding transient oscillation by a predetermined duration of time.

24. The method of claim 22 , wherein the predetermined duration of time is approximately 0.5 μs to 1 μs.

Assignments (6)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 9, 2021
From: MAXLINEAR, INC.; MAXLINEAR COMMUNICATIONS, LLC; EXAR CORPORATION
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 056816/0089 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 27, 2020
From: INTEL CORPORATION
To: MAXLINEAR, INC.
Reel/Frame 053626/0636 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 20, 2020
From: LANTIQ BETEILIGUNGS-GMBH & CO. KG
To: INTEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 053259/0678 →
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 17, 2018
From: LANTIQ DEUTSCHLAND GMBH; LANTIQ BETEILIGUNGS-GMBH & CO. KG
To: LANTIQ BETEILIGUNGS-GMBH & CO. KG
Reel/Frame 045085/0292 →
MERGER Recorded Dec 18, 2017
From: LANTIQ DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
To: LANTIQ BETEILIGUNGS-GMBH & CO. KG
Reel/Frame 044907/0045 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME 025413/0340 AND 025406/0677 Recorded Apr 17, 2015
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: LANTIQ BETEILIGUNGS-GMBH & CO. KG
Reel/Frame 035453/0712 →